Genetic engineering could be used to control mouse populations, research finds

Scientists demonstrated that a gene drive can be used to induce female infertility in the common house mouse, an invasive species in Australia

Genetic engineering could eventually be used to control invasive mouse populations, according to Australian researchers who have developed the first gene drive proof of concept in a mammal.

In research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists have demonstrated for the first time that a gene drive can be used to induce female infertility in the common house mouse (Mus musculus), an invasive species in Australia.

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Source: The Guardian